Norfolk & Western | |
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Origin | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Hush, Filmguerrero |
Associated acts | The Decemberists, M. Ward, The Village Green, Blanket Music Pentacost Hotel, Desert City Soundtrack, The Graves, Loch Lomond (band), Horse Feathers (band) |
Website | www.norfolkandwestern.org |
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Adam Selzer Rachel Blumberg Tony Moreno Amanda Lawrence Dave Depper Cory Gray Peter Broderick |
Norfolk & Western is an indie rock and folk/rock band from Portland, Oregon. An essential part of their stage set-up and sound is a turn-of-the-century Victrola Grammaphone. Norfolk and Western began as the recording project of Adam Selzer with friends, including M. Ward, playing various instruments, and evolved over time to become a fully orchestrated band. In the early days Norfolk and Western's sound was whispery, intimate, elegant folk music laced with creaky old instruments and atmospheric sound collages. Their live shows often feature band members switching instruments, sometimes even mid-song, as well as film accompaniment.[1]
Norfolk and Western toured in support of the release A Gilded Age in Spring and Summer of 2006.[2]
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Adam owns and operates Type Foundry Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon where he has engineered and produced records by such artists as M.Ward, The Decemberists, Little Wings, She & Him, Corrina Repp, Shelley Short, and many more. He also tours with M. Ward playing guitar and bass.[2]
Rachel Blumberg has been a long-time songwriting collaborator and is now writing many songs of her own which appear on the Norfolk and Western recordings. Blumberg also tours and records with M. Ward playing the drums and ukulele. She was formerly the drummer of The Decemberists and has toured with Laura Veirs. She loves to paint and make drawings, some of which you can see on NorfolkAndWestern.org.[2]
Originally from Bend, Oregon, Dave Depper has perfect pitch. He also played in The Village Green and Blanket Music.[1]
Tony Moreno recently became a father and has been playing in the band since the inception. Moreno records on his own under his name with several releases to date. He also designs websites, including NorfolkAndWestern.org.[2]
Amanda Lawrence teaches violin, viola, and cello and is a studio session player. She also plays in the band Pentacost Hotel.[1]
Cory Gray has been a fixture at Type Foundry Recording Studio as a session piano and trumpet player. He first made his mark in Norfolk on the Dusk in Cold Parlours CD. He leads his own band Carcrashlander and plays with various other bands such as The Graves and occasionally tours and records with Darren Hanlon. He also played in the band Desert City Soundtrack.[1]
Peter Broderick recently left the band to join the Danish band, Efterklang. Contributed to A Gilded Age. He also plays in the bands Loch Lomond and Horse Feathers.[2]